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Cattle going to hay as sun sets.
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 986950" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>-26C is about the coldest we've ever had here... it's been about -5 for a long long time now, with a couple spells down to -18 this year, it's warming up and snowing here now, so maybe this warm front will come out your way</p><p></p><p>I start to complain when it's colder than about -15C or so and I have to work outside... That being said, I've been riding my XR500 around in 8" of snow at -10 all winter.. its a blast... just put it in 3rd and pin it, then dance on the pegs... I was just having a bit of trouble with the ignition/spark plug getting too wet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 986950, member: 9096"] -26C is about the coldest we've ever had here... it's been about -5 for a long long time now, with a couple spells down to -18 this year, it's warming up and snowing here now, so maybe this warm front will come out your way I start to complain when it's colder than about -15C or so and I have to work outside... That being said, I've been riding my XR500 around in 8" of snow at -10 all winter.. its a blast... just put it in 3rd and pin it, then dance on the pegs... I was just having a bit of trouble with the ignition/spark plug getting too wet. [/QUOTE]
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